Class Notes

1964

May 1998 Tom Parkinson
Class Notes
1964
May 1998 Tom Parkinson

In the following months I will be bringing you up to date on the members of our class that began their Dartmouth experience in Gile Hall. One of the first to respond to my questionnaire was Bob Burton (Dublin, Ohio). Bob left the practice of law after 25 years and entered the realestate development business. After a stint in Florida, he is back in Ohio and is Currently working on a golf course and residential development east of Columbus. Also active in the realestate development business is attorney Bob Ginsburg (Milford, Conn). Bob recently left his former large law firm and entered private practice. This move and the resulting change of lifestyle enabled him to spend two weeks out of every four vacationing and pursuing his interest in skiing and offshore fishing. In addition, he reports that his interest in the Milford jai alai facility gives him a reason to visit gaming facilities around the world and to add to his extensive collection of casino chips.

Elsewhere, Joseph Cardillo is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Albuquerque, N.M., while David Clarke lives in Annandale, N.J., and is the laboratory director for Royal Lubricants, and TomCarroll is a dentist in Topsfield, Mass. Tom reports that life is good, and he continues to fly, sail, and ski whenever possible.

Captain John Carpenter (Lawrenceville, N.J.) is dean of the college of continuing studies at Rider University. Be sure to read John's report on his soccer and hockey experiences in the March 1998 issue of this magazine. I am sure that John and his linemate, John Fiske (Pittsford, N.Y.), never thought they would see the day that the goalie on the U. S. Olympic team would be a Dartmouth student! The class's third varsity hockey player, Jay Wholley (Tuxedo Park, N.Y.) is an art professor at Ramapo College of New Jersey and continues to pursue his love of sculpting in iron. In response for my plea for information, also I heard from Doc Cornwell (Silverhorn, Colo.), PaulDrenkow (Ann Arbor, Mich.), and PeterEscherich (Alexandria, Va.). Doc is retired from Ralston Purina Cos. and reports that he and his wife, Ann, are enjoying life in scenic Summit County; Paul is the director for business alliances for Ford Motor Cos.; Peter is responsible for damage assessment and restoration in the division of contaminants at the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. I will be bringing you up to date on the lives of many more Gile alumni in the months ahead, so don't miss an issue. But more importantly, mark the date of our 35th Reunion on your calendar and be there to talk to them yourself. The dates? October 8-10, 1999.

Tom Parkinson, 8240 Peach Lane, Fogelsville, PA 18051;